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was transformed florida's educational system which is why he is a go to mentor for educational leaders across the nation. as one of the most respected voices in the arena, governor bush has wrought continued passion and focus to this issue through the foundation for excellence in education that he launched in 2008. most recently, governor which has been an advocate for more inclusive tone in the republican party. his book " immigration wars" makes the point that immigration is vital for america's future and the right thing to do. immigration is not just a policy issue for governor bush, it is part of his family's heritage for his wife of nearly 40 years, colombo, was born in mexico and they are the proud parents of four children and his family is the new american family. the thing that really sets jeb ash apart is that he is conservative that stands for something, not just against it. as jack kemp once said -- our appeal of boundless opportunity crosses every area of geography, race, and belief. we may not every vote we will speak to every heart. in word and action, we will represent o
was transformed florida's educational system which is why he is a go to mentor for educational leaders across the nation. as one of the most respected voices in the arena, governor bush has wrought continued passion and focus to this issue through the foundation for excellence in education that he launched in 2008. most recently, governor which has been an advocate for more inclusive tone in the republican party. his book " immigration wars" makes the point that immigration is vital...
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. >> i would invest a good part of it in my daughter's education and the rest, i would spend it on booze and babes, maybe. >> well, greg, mr. powers it's a pleasure to have you here. put the cards up, is it front half or back half. john is hoping it's the back half. with 57% of the vote for $100, it's the back. you got it, john. alan, greg, victoria, do not worry. the next question is worth 200 dollars. the two answers are perfectly manicured nails ore dirty nails. and the question is women who love nascar said they would rather goen a date with a man who had what, perfectly manicured nails or dirty nails? we are off to cleveland heights, ohio to say hello to alan. >> originally from akron, ohio. got a wife and 18-month-old daughter. we love halloween. my daughter is going to dress up as a duck this year and she absolutely hates ore costume. >> why does she hate it? >> she hates anything on her head. you're 18 months. you don't know why they do what they do. >> just please stop crying. let's get you some cash, is it dirty or nails or perfectly manicured nails. flip nose cards. everybody
. >> i would invest a good part of it in my daughter's education and the rest, i would spend it on booze and babes, maybe. >> well, greg, mr. powers it's a pleasure to have you here. put the cards up, is it front half or back half. john is hoping it's the back half. with 57% of the vote for $100, it's the back. you got it, john. alan, greg, victoria, do not worry. the next question is worth 200 dollars. the two answers are perfectly manicured nails ore dirty nails. and the question...
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. ♪ and i >> big stores want you to stop window shopping, then buy somewhere educational. it's called showrooming and it's a thing. plus, of course you insure your car. but what about your bear trap collection? weird things people actually insure next on "the list." >> who's the most powerful of them all? this is forbes list of the world's most power poofl people. number four, pope francis. number three, she jenkins. number two, barack obama. >>> top three reasons ewe watch the list. number one, you learn things. number two, you laugh. and numb per three, you feel good knows the list just won four emmys. >>> hey, everybody, youm're on the list. i'm matt gallant. theresa has the day off. best buy? well, we haven't had the best luck of competing with rivals like amazon. now they're trying to get customers not just to browse and research prices, but to actually buy from them. connor, what's the deal? >> best buy is already in full holiday mode. recently, they debuted their first holiday ad featuring will aerks rnette. >> that phrase, your ultimate holiday showroom, is an int
. ♪ and i >> big stores want you to stop window shopping, then buy somewhere educational. it's called showrooming and it's a thing. plus, of course you insure your car. but what about your bear trap collection? weird things people actually insure next on "the list." >> who's the most powerful of them all? this is forbes list of the world's most power poofl people. number four, pope francis. number three, she jenkins. number two, barack obama. >>> top three...
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it is a center for education. we try to teach our students and faculty and our alumni about issues of sexuality, of sexual identity and gender. that's an expression of our jesuit tradition of cura personalis, caring for each person mind, body and spirit, in their unique individuality. >> it's an openness, a kind of tolerance, ave maria's president disdains. >> they become bastions of relativism where your truth is your truth, my truth is my truth, the catholic teaching is just one path. that's not our view, and i feel sorry for those universities. i think they've lost their moral bearings, and i think they've lost their catholic identity when they water it down to the point where everything's true. >> still, many georgetown students argue that this catholic university has found the right mix of scholarship and religious character. >> i think it's reaching a great number of students, non-catholic and catholic, and helping them to develop, grow in their own faith and figure out really how they can bring their faith
it is a center for education. we try to teach our students and faculty and our alumni about issues of sexuality, of sexual identity and gender. that's an expression of our jesuit tradition of cura personalis, caring for each person mind, body and spirit, in their unique individuality. >> it's an openness, a kind of tolerance, ave maria's president disdains. >> they become bastions of relativism where your truth is your truth, my truth is my truth, the catholic teaching is just one...
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it is not just the quality of education, but the type of education. some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many people are taught rote or talk fax. this may work very well or testing scores, and i'm not trying to diminish that at all. but i do believe that the advantage of the american style of learning, which should get more credit, is the ability to be thoughtful and critical thinking. as an employer who hired 1100 employees this year, i will tell you over 80% of our employees come from u.s. universities. we will continue to have that position. as an employer who has offices in 38 countries, the bulk of our employees come from the united states universities, and what we are looking for, people who know how to think and think creatively. >> thank you, larry. let's shift the bill. as our nation's largest retail, you have sourced from all over the world. you made a decision to increase your sourcing in the united states. could you give us a perspective on why that decision was made? >> thank you. let me thank you and the secretary and the
it is not just the quality of education, but the type of education. some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many people are taught rote or talk fax. this may work very well or testing scores, and i'm not trying to diminish that at all. but i do believe that the advantage of the american style of learning, which should get more credit, is the ability to be thoughtful and critical thinking. as an employer who hired 1100 employees this year, i will tell you over 80% of our employees...
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education and awareness is only half the battle. for breast cancer or any serious disease. access to affordable quality health insurance is a necessity. it is not a privilege. it is a right for every american. looking forward, we must work together to help women know their risks, discover cancer early and access to best treatment possible. as we continue to learn more and help more young women, let us commemorate breast cancer awareness month with a renewed dedication to support our mothers, sisters, daughters and sister friends and took, let's eradicate breast cancer once and for all. thank you and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, for five minutes. . miss ros-lehtinen cloun mr. speaker, i rise to recognize -- ms. ros-lehtinen: mr. speaker, i rise to recognize the h.h.i., this year they will be holding its 12th annual conference in my hometown of miami. the conference provides an opportunity for the greek american community to reflect on its
education and awareness is only half the battle. for breast cancer or any serious disease. access to affordable quality health insurance is a necessity. it is not a privilege. it is a right for every american. looking forward, we must work together to help women know their risks, discover cancer early and access to best treatment possible. as we continue to learn more and help more young women, let us commemorate breast cancer awareness month with a renewed dedication to support our mothers,...
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ways it is even more important you bridge some of the handicaps of distance so they can have access to educational opportunities and health care opportunities. the technology in some ways takes on an even greater role.. >> given the geographical issue you have been talking about, what is a legislative or policy issue you are promoting? >> one of the tenets that is incredibly important is universal service. the idea that all americans, no matter where you live, should have access to comparable and affordable telecommunications services. as we have gone over this -- through this evolution from plain old telephone service to a broadband world, how do we ensure rural americans have access to those same services and applications that come across on those networks? that has been a big focus for us , legislatively, and with the talkingking -- fcc, about how important it is, what that means, and how that mechanism has allowed folks in rural, high-cost areas to have comparable services.. matthewng us is schwartz, a reporter with medications daily. >> thank you. fcc instituted massive reforms of the univers
ways it is even more important you bridge some of the handicaps of distance so they can have access to educational opportunities and health care opportunities. the technology in some ways takes on an even greater role.. >> given the geographical issue you have been talking about, what is a legislative or policy issue you are promoting? >> one of the tenets that is incredibly important is universal service. the idea that all americans, no matter where you live, should have access to...
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educators have not tried this and don't know yet if it will help. a lot are paying attention. >> there's a different early morning buzz in anchorage schools - more hustle at ag diamond's high to avoid the tardy table. perfect attendance means more? >> kids are talking about it. community members are talking about it. i hear it on radio. >> they are talking about the free car, the $24,000 prize for being here every day. >> a free car, that's a reason to get out of bed and come to school. >> only juniors and seniors like carlie and nicky have a chance. winning is not a teenage pie in the sky fantasy. what are the odds? they are not that bad. there's about 3200 juniors and seniors in the district. last year 182 had perfect attendance. perfect means perfect. no missed school days for any reason. it gets you into a drawing for the free wheels donated by autodealer troy jarvis who came up with the idea. he admits it's a good advertising gymic, but hopes insent vicing attendance can teach kids a lesson. outside the classroom in the world of work you have t
educators have not tried this and don't know yet if it will help. a lot are paying attention. >> there's a different early morning buzz in anchorage schools - more hustle at ag diamond's high to avoid the tardy table. perfect attendance means more? >> kids are talking about it. community members are talking about it. i hear it on radio. >> they are talking about the free car, the $24,000 prize for being here every day. >> a free car, that's a reason to get out of bed and...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. there's a lot i had to do... ... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial... or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood sugar when you eat. dial the exact does. inject by pushing a button. no drawing from a vial. you should eat a meal within 5 to 10 minutes after injecting novolog® (insulin aspart [rdna origin] injection). do not use if your blood sugar is too low, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms such as sweating, shakiness, confusion, and headache. severe low blood suga
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. there's a lot i had to do... ... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog®...
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and, frankly, what i'm talking, we're talking about affirmative action in higher education. we are talking about the desegregation of elitism. that's what we are really talking about. the elite sector. is racial affirmative action going to be something that's going to substantially affect poor racial minorities? answer, no. it's not. because, in fact, to take advantage of affirmative action to already have to have been doing pretty good. i mean, to take advantage of affirmative action in higher education, you had to been a pretty good student to even be in the running. so we are going to need to supplement racial affirmative action. i mean, just because it doesn't do everything, don't get rid of it. don't say it doesn't do everything, therefore, throw it away. no. it is a relatively, it's my view, a modest intervention. it helps some sectors of historically disadvantaged groups, but we need other things to address other sorts of inequalities in american life. and it should not be forgotten at all that there are millions and millions and millions of poor white people in the u
and, frankly, what i'm talking, we're talking about affirmative action in higher education. we are talking about the desegregation of elitism. that's what we are really talking about. the elite sector. is racial affirmative action going to be something that's going to substantially affect poor racial minorities? answer, no. it's not. because, in fact, to take advantage of affirmative action to already have to have been doing pretty good. i mean, to take advantage of affirmative action in higher...
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it is not just the quality of education, but the type of education. some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many people are taught rote or talk facts. this may work very well or testing scores, and i'm not trying to diminish that at all. but i do believe that the advantage of the american style of learning, which should get more credit, is the ability to be thoughtful and critical thinking. as an employer who hired 1100 employees this year, i will tell you over 80% of our employees come from u.s. universities. we will continue to have that position. as an employer who has offices in 38 countries, the bulk of our employees come from the united states universities, and what we are looking for, people who know how to think and think creatively. >> thank you, larry. let's shift to bill. as our nation's largest retail, you have sourced from all over the world. you made a decision to increase your sourcing in the united states. could you give us a perspective on why that decision was made? >> thank you. let me thank you and the secretary and the
it is not just the quality of education, but the type of education. some of the disadvantages of education globally, so many people are taught rote or talk facts. this may work very well or testing scores, and i'm not trying to diminish that at all. but i do believe that the advantage of the american style of learning, which should get more credit, is the ability to be thoughtful and critical thinking. as an employer who hired 1100 employees this year, i will tell you over 80% of our employees...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> i'm on my way to meet the crew i'll be picking with tomorrow. after my lesson with carlos and pasqual, i'm feeling pretty confident. luckily for me, i'm a good foot and a half taller than carlos and pasqual, so i've a bit of a reach. i might be able to get the hard to reach oranges. the workers i'm working with are all guest workers. they're all here legally and temporarily. workers have virtually no expenses while they're here. they send most of the money they make straight back to mexico. when the picking season is over, they'll return to their homes, their families and their lives, all in the hopes of getting another visa next season, even though it does not provide a pathway to citizenship. so what's the quickest way of becoming an american citizen? well, short of being born here, it is like most things in life, it comes down to whom you know. if you want all access to the ex
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> i'm on my way to meet the crew i'll be picking with tomorrow. after my lesson with carlos and pasqual, i'm feeling pretty confident. luckily for me, i'm a good foot and a half taller than carlos and pasqual, so i've a bit of a reach. i might be able to get the hard to reach oranges....
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, so health centers hired education and outreach people as part of their outreach for health personnel. i would say it's definitely related cause to get expanded health care. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you madam secretary for being here. my understanding is that a lot of the companies insurers that have been offering plans in the individual market, the ones sending out these notices, are actually repositioning themselves in the health insurance exchange to offer alternative plans. is that -- >> yes. >> and in addition to those insurers who have been in the individual market, you have a lot of other companies and insurers providing plans in health insurance market? >> that is true. >> so the way i look at this. i went to buy oriole tickets when the season was underway. they closed the window. i didn't have to go home because they opened another window a few feet away. so essentially what's happening is people are coming up on the renewal period and getting up to the window, the individual market and being told that window is closed but if you go right
, so health centers hired education and outreach people as part of their outreach for health personnel. i would say it's definitely related cause to get expanded health care. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman, thank you madam secretary for being here. my understanding is that a lot of the companies insurers that have been offering plans in the individual market, the ones sending out these notices, are actually repositioning themselves in the health insurance...
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to take advantage of affirmative-action in higher education, you had to have been a pretty good student to even be in the running. we are going to need to supplement racial affirmative-action. just because it doesn't do everything, don't get rid of it, don't say it doesn't do everything, therefore throw it away. it is a relatively -- it is my view a modest intervention, it helps some sectors of historically disadvantaged groups, but we need other things to address other sorts of inequality in american life. it should not be forgotten at all that there are millions and millions and millions of poor white people in the united states who need help. and we need to fashion interventions to provide them help. for goodness sake, don't get rid of racial affirmative-action because what about poor white people? i get hot under the collar. there are some people who say racial affirmative-action doesn't help, doesn't help poor black people or poor white people. you would think these are raging egalitarian minded folks. the only time that they even hint at being interested in equality in american li
to take advantage of affirmative-action in higher education, you had to have been a pretty good student to even be in the running. we are going to need to supplement racial affirmative-action. just because it doesn't do everything, don't get rid of it, don't say it doesn't do everything, therefore throw it away. it is a relatively -- it is my view a modest intervention, it helps some sectors of historically disadvantaged groups, but we need other things to address other sorts of inequality in...
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among the big ballot measures is a colorado tax to fund education, and washington - foods on labels >> mohamed morsi told a court that he is egypt's legitimate president. it was his first appearance since being deposed by the army: his trial was adjourned until january. >> a major wall street hedge fund pleaded guilty to violations. the deal will have to be approved by a federal judge. those are the headlines. "consider this" with antonio mora is up next on al jazeera america. >>> an american drone strike kills the leader of the pakistani taliban and extremists vow revenge. why are regular pakistani's upset with the u.s. instead of celebrating the death of a mass murderer. why does it seem america issen my number one in pakistan? florida atlantic's football coach forced out for allegedly using drugs. as america's marijuana laws are relaxed should the sports crackdown on pot go up in smoke? are we alone in the universe? scientists found billions of reasons why we may not be. i'm antonio mora. we begin with a poisoned partnership between u.s. and pakistan. a drone strike friday killed t
among the big ballot measures is a colorado tax to fund education, and washington - foods on labels >> mohamed morsi told a court that he is egypt's legitimate president. it was his first appearance since being deposed by the army: his trial was adjourned until january. >> a major wall street hedge fund pleaded guilty to violations. the deal will have to be approved by a federal judge. those are the headlines. "consider this" with antonio mora is up next on al jazeera...
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education reform is the civil rights issue of our time, but dramatically raising the equality of education is also essential for sustaining our competitive posture in the world and securing our long-term economic future. thankfully, there are proven reforms that are being implemented and growing pockets throughout our nation that we know work. the key to improving education is widespread embrace of higher expectations and higher standards, including the common court, more accountability, much more parental choice of every ,ind, ending social promotion this insidious policy that passes kids along without them learning the basic things and thinking their self-esteem matters more than whether they can calculate math or read. improving education was my first priority as governor. it was where my passions were. i guess it is the reason why i have been invited here tonight. i thank you for allowing me to be part of the movement to make sure that every child learns in america and that we rebuild our country in a more optimistic way rather than trying to redistribute wealth. [applause] here is wha
education reform is the civil rights issue of our time, but dramatically raising the equality of education is also essential for sustaining our competitive posture in the world and securing our long-term economic future. thankfully, there are proven reforms that are being implemented and growing pockets throughout our nation that we know work. the key to improving education is widespread embrace of higher expectations and higher standards, including the common court, more accountability, much...
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have hired education and outreach people as part of their outreach for health personnel. i would say it's definitely related to get expanded health care. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, secretary, for being here. my understanding is that a lot of the companies, insurers that have been offering plans in the individual market, the ones who are sending out these notices, are actually repositioning themselves in the health insurance exchange to offer alternative plans. is that -- >> that's true. >> is that correct? >> yes. >> in addition to those insurers who have been in the individual market, you now have a lot of other companies and insurers providing plans in the health insurance market. >> that is true. >> so the way i look at this, i went to buy oriole tickets a while back when the season was still underway. i was standing in line, and i got up to the ticket window and they closed the window. but i didn't have to go home because they opened another window a few feet away. so essentially what's happening is people are coming
have hired education and outreach people as part of their outreach for health personnel. i would say it's definitely related to get expanded health care. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, secretary, for being here. my understanding is that a lot of the companies, insurers that have been offering plans in the individual market, the ones who are sending out these notices, are actually repositioning themselves in the health insurance exchange...
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education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong answer. >> i think millions of seniors thinks social security and medicare are working pretty well, but it's good to know my republican colleagues don't like social security and medicare, which is a long-running one. let me just say about this. obviously there have been challenges. but, you know, i've worked in health care policy for quite a long time, and i remember the rollout of the medical care prescription drug bill, which there were a lot of problems with. and i remember senators, republican senators, saying don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. one of those senators was rick santorum at a hearing saying, you know, let's have patience with this. it's going to work out. and the medicare bill has worked out. that was a complex syste
education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong answer. >> i think millions of seniors thinks social security and medicare are working pretty well, but it's good to know my republican colleagues don't like social security and...
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i would have had a great education, though, if you had kept me until the end, and i want to thank you and the ranking member for your leadership. we have appreciated it and admired it in our chamber, and also chairwoman stabenow for your effort and sustained effort in getting us to this point. i feel privileged as others have said to be part of the farm bill conference committee and join those who said this is the way we should should be doing our wn congress. this is the way we are going to be able to regain the confidence of the american people, not with the rock throwing and brick throughing and the screaming, but working together in a bipartisan, bicameral way, and that is the expectation of our farmers and ranchers. the farmers and ranchers in rural communities driving colorado's $40 billion agricultural economy, it is critical that we work through our differences to complete this process. mr. chairman, if i could sum up what i heard in the nearly 0 # listens sessions we've had all across colorado on this topic, the message is very, very simple. work together to give us the certa
i would have had a great education, though, if you had kept me until the end, and i want to thank you and the ranking member for your leadership. we have appreciated it and admired it in our chamber, and also chairwoman stabenow for your effort and sustained effort in getting us to this point. i feel privileged as others have said to be part of the farm bill conference committee and join those who said this is the way we should should be doing our wn congress. this is the way we are going to be...
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physical coin out how does that work know what a lot of people don't know and that we're trying to educate the public on is because it is not literally a coin it is a thirty two alphanumeric you know set of numbers and letters and what you need is a digital wallet ok so prior to even going to purchase the coin in an a.t.m. you have to have a digital wallet on your phone like square or something know so square as a payment processor you actually need additional wallet with a company like point based are you familiar with oh yes yes or there's a new company in australia called coin jar. and once you acquire this digital wallet you can have the put in and it's just on your honor smartphone on your smartphone some people like not to have digital wallets in their smartphone for security reasons but you basically it's like having an e-mail address and you can create as many e-mail addresses so as many digital wallets as you want and what it does is it produces a q.r. code and another basically cryptography another set of like letters and numbers that is uniquely your studies your unique wallet n
physical coin out how does that work know what a lot of people don't know and that we're trying to educate the public on is because it is not literally a coin it is a thirty two alphanumeric you know set of numbers and letters and what you need is a digital wallet ok so prior to even going to purchase the coin in an a.t.m. you have to have a digital wallet on your phone like square or something know so square as a payment processor you actually need additional wallet with a company like point...
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i think public education is a way to help empower every child in america get a great education. democrats are so beholden to teachers union they are stuck in a decades-old approach, top-down learning. that is one example how we contrast howÑi conservative principles empower american families. >> i've got to ask you, you've obviously got a lot of ideas about the future of this party. you say the strength and the ideas of the party are coming from the states, not from washington. why wouldn't you run for presidentÑi in 2016? >> the honest answer, i don't know what i'm going to do in 2016. i say two things, as republicans we've got a lot of elections we've got to win before then. 37 governors races, mid term elections. more important than running is what we would do if we win the majority party. this is why america next is so important. it is about detailed policies. we must stick to conservative principles. let's offer a instructive alternative about how young people, about how every american can pursue the american dream, not a larger government, not more government programs we
i think public education is a way to help empower every child in america get a great education. democrats are so beholden to teachers union they are stuck in a decades-old approach, top-down learning. that is one example how we contrast howÑi conservative principles empower american families. >> i've got to ask you, you've obviously got a lot of ideas about the future of this party. you say the strength and the ideas of the party are coming from the states, not from washington. why...
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we want to get people educated and we want to get them engaged but we can't do that by regulating them and telling them we don't want them to come out and we don't want to give them a say so in who is representing them. >> jason, you're running against a republican who voted against reopening the government, voted against increasing the debt ceiling which had been a routine thing for this government to do when ever it was necessary. this was a dramatic contrast as i think you could ask for t isn't it? >> you know, i think you're exactly right. and to be honest with you, to go in there and expect the con stit wency to support -- support any representative that will go up to washington and vote to shut the government down is just deplorable. i just can't imagine what the $24 billion lost in the economy that americans will never see how many americans lost their jobs. it's really easy for u.s. congressman or senator to make a vote like that to shut the government down. a burn it all down philosophy when they're protected by the 27th amendment to the constitution. they're going to get thei
we want to get people educated and we want to get them engaged but we can't do that by regulating them and telling them we don't want them to come out and we don't want to give them a say so in who is representing them. >> jason, you're running against a republican who voted against reopening the government, voted against increasing the debt ceiling which had been a routine thing for this government to do when ever it was necessary. this was a dramatic contrast as i think you could ask...
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journalism is an educational process. as a reporter you have to educate yourself and then you teach to the best of your ability your readers or viewers as to what you learned. the reporter is who put these people on the air or quote them in newspaper articles aren't doing that. they basically have someone -- they are following a narrative and narrative is people are suffering sticker shock and they get somebody who says, well, geez, i'm going to pay a lot higher premiums, i have sticker shock and that's the furthest the reporter goes and that's really not competent or responsible journalism when you keep in mind that premiums people pay is just part of the cost of insurance and medical care so nobody in the press or on the air seems to be looking at this saying, well, what do you get for that premium? what are costs going to be if you get sick and how much better are you going to be with obama care compliant plan that's got limited deductibles, limited out-of-pocket expenses, free preventative treatment, all of those thin
journalism is an educational process. as a reporter you have to educate yourself and then you teach to the best of your ability your readers or viewers as to what you learned. the reporter is who put these people on the air or quote them in newspaper articles aren't doing that. they basically have someone -- they are following a narrative and narrative is people are suffering sticker shock and they get somebody who says, well, geez, i'm going to pay a lot higher premiums, i have sticker shock...
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you must do that as part of the public education process. so you have already, as it were, crossed that bridge of insularity that flows from the exceptions and the majesty. but with all due respect, you are not the oracle at delphi telling us what the gods mean. you are a very privileged person with this extraordinary exceptional opportunity. and now can have a conversation while it's in the public interest as opposed to your own concerns about the maple down to it the isn't snippet phobia, personal embarrassment. i don't think that's particularly way response to all the schoolchildren who will be denied the opportunity their entire lifetime of seeing the supreme court of the united states in action. final thing i'll say is the court, and he used to be a lively area of debate, looks to international law or international expense. i think everybody on the court, all nine with its okay to look at what the supreme court of canada has done. the jury is in. it works. it's worked for 20 years. all these concerns are really quite ephemeral and not w
you must do that as part of the public education process. so you have already, as it were, crossed that bridge of insularity that flows from the exceptions and the majesty. but with all due respect, you are not the oracle at delphi telling us what the gods mean. you are a very privileged person with this extraordinary exceptional opportunity. and now can have a conversation while it's in the public interest as opposed to your own concerns about the maple down to it the isn't snippet phobia,...
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it's an education you can't get anywhere else. there's strong, and then there's army strong. try it on at goarmy.com. i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. it's time for advil cold and sinus. [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms than any other behind the counter liquid gel. oh what a relief it is. than any other behind the counter liquid gel. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. laura's being healthy and chewing her multivitamin. with one-a-day vitacraves for women! it's a great-tasting gummy multivitamin designed for women with more calcium and vitamin d. it's gummies for grown
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and that probably cost him the votes of at least a few new jersey educators. what's more, despite the rap tourous media adoration among republican politicos he's enjoyed up to now, as stories of christy's past begin to surface, the garish controversies lurking in his record, a victory will lead to closer scrutiny of the christie record. and joining us now, karen finney, host of "disrupt with karen finney" and steve kre naki. christie has this reputation he developed in the media as this moderate. is he really as moderate as people are portraying him? >> no. and that's the thing. i think when you look at what republicans and really conservative republicans will be asked to swallow with chris christie in 2016, it's not as much of a leap in terms of all of the major boxes you need to check off to sort of be a republican today. like abortion, you look at guns, issues like this. he actually checks off all those boxes. i think back to rudy guiliani and the run up to 2008 and the whole story was can this new york city liberal republican win over the republicans natio
and that probably cost him the votes of at least a few new jersey educators. what's more, despite the rap tourous media adoration among republican politicos he's enjoyed up to now, as stories of christy's past begin to surface, the garish controversies lurking in his record, a victory will lead to closer scrutiny of the christie record. and joining us now, karen finney, host of "disrupt with karen finney" and steve kre naki. christie has this reputation he developed in the media as...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> we've got our work cut out for us. it's not going to be easy. >> i believe that this bipartisan budget conference offers us the opportunity to rebuild some trust, find a path to compromise, and work together to create jobs and boost our fragile economy. >> well, it's a start. senate and house budget members met this morning, the first step in a process americans certainly hope ends with more fiscal stability, not another shutdown. the very least promise is those shutdowns could become a thing of the past. regular budgets, perhaps? senator, thank you for joining me. >> good to be with you. >> good to be with you. are we talking about a short-term fix to be something that gets us through, you know, past december 13th, or are you beginning to talk about the long term, the big picture? >> andrea, today was the opening meeting. so what we're really trying to do is talk about can we do
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> we've got our work cut out for us. it's not going to be easy. >> i believe that this bipartisan budget conference offers us the opportunity to rebuild some trust, find a path to compromise, and work together to create jobs and boost our fragile economy. >> well, it's a...
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so my question is whoever wants to answer my brought commentary or at least educate me in a different lesson, i'd love to have it. >> in january 1963, the communists did something they hadn't done before. they stayed and they fought and as a result, five americans were shut down. we americans were killed. kennedy sees us on the front pages of the times and says what is going on here, i thought we were winning this war? over the course of the next several months, in fact, beginning january and february, he will hear varying reports from white house officials, state department officials and military officials. giving really contradictory evidence about the state of the military campaign in vietnam. >> john foster dulles had recently died in the super air powered in chantilly, virginia was being built. the president announced he would be named dulles airport. for a while, when kennedy took over, he didn't want to name it after a crusty old warrior. there is pushback and paella decision was made to name it after dulles. you can still see the film clip of kennedy opening the airport with e
so my question is whoever wants to answer my brought commentary or at least educate me in a different lesson, i'd love to have it. >> in january 1963, the communists did something they hadn't done before. they stayed and they fought and as a result, five americans were shut down. we americans were killed. kennedy sees us on the front pages of the times and says what is going on here, i thought we were winning this war? over the course of the next several months, in fact, beginning january...
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narrator: maddock hopes to use his models to educate people about the effects of falling water tables and to help deter overpopulation of these areas in the future. dr. maddock: the research that we're doing on surface-water/ground-water systems is tied in to the management of a regional water supply, which, in turn, is connected to a state or country water supply, which, in turn, is connected into international issues involving water supply, so that the things that we study in our area ultimately lead to producing water-management capabilities that are used in other places throughout the world. narrator: while maddock's research is based in the semi-arid southwest, professor wendy graham's research lies across the country in an area where the quantity of water isn't an issue with 50 inches, or 1 1/4 meters, falling annually. but the quality of the freshwater is in danger of being irreparably damaged. northern florida is home to cattle ranches, industrial agriculture, and a human population growing at an unprecedented rate. all of these users have the potential to degrade the abundant
narrator: maddock hopes to use his models to educate people about the effects of falling water tables and to help deter overpopulation of these areas in the future. dr. maddock: the research that we're doing on surface-water/ground-water systems is tied in to the management of a regional water supply, which, in turn, is connected to a state or country water supply, which, in turn, is connected into international issues involving water supply, so that the things that we study in our area...
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hired education outreach people as part of their outreach for health personnel. i would say it's definitely related cause to get expanded health care pa thank you. >> mr. sarbanes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, madame secretary for being here. my understanding is that a lot of the companies insurers that have been offering plans in the individual market, the ones sending out these notices, are actually repositioning themselves in the health insurance exchange to offer alternative plans. is that. >> that's true. >> correct? and in addition to those insurers who have been in the individual market, you now have a lot of other companies and insurers providing plans in health insurance market? >> that is true. >> so the way i look at this i went to buy oriole tickets and i got up to the ticket window and they closed the window. but i didn't have to go home because they opened another window a pugh feet away. so essentially what's happening is people are coming up on the renewal period and getting up to the window of the individual market and being told that w
hired education outreach people as part of their outreach for health personnel. i would say it's definitely related cause to get expanded health care pa thank you. >> mr. sarbanes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, madame secretary for being here. my understanding is that a lot of the companies insurers that have been offering plans in the individual market, the ones sending out these notices, are actually repositioning themselves in the health insurance exchange to offer...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal clanks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? [ gears whirring ] talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. [ cellphone beeps ] this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. the end. lovely read susan. but isn'
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we can argue about that. >> for 99.4% of the country. >> not true. >> it's correct. >> let me educate you. your facts are wrong. i want to help freighten you out. >> health expert talking about the u.s. individual health market. those have their own plans. >> which is only 19 million. he's pointing out because they change what is grandfathered. original law had words in there. if you like it, you plan. numbers so high, that now, if your deductible changes you're not grandfathered in. and that means you get forced into exchange. he's pointing out and says it's because of the changes, 85 approximately 85%, or 16 million goring to get cancellation leters over next year. >> yes. first of all you're failing to mention a majority of the people in the market got policies cancelled on every other year basis. it's a high return rate. >> the president said, wait a minute. the letters are citing obama care. >> they have been estimating. >> letters citing obama care. for the reason for cancellation. >> how many are there? >> he said if you like your plan, you can keep it. >> as i said we're talki
we can argue about that. >> for 99.4% of the country. >> not true. >> it's correct. >> let me educate you. your facts are wrong. i want to help freighten you out. >> health expert talking about the u.s. individual health market. those have their own plans. >> which is only 19 million. he's pointing out because they change what is grandfathered. original law had words in there. if you like it, you plan. numbers so high, that now, if your deductible changes...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >> per back to the quick data bank in november. just like it was brighter when you woke up this morning, we hope to brighten your day a little bit more. 236 is how many races are on the ballot. 2020 alone in the states. this will be the test of how much of a punch chris christie can pack in the garden state and what the state of the republican party is in virginia. if there is little to no coat tails from the 2-1 lead, expect knocks. a little bit on the presidential process. next up, seven. that's how many openly gay members serve in the house of representatives now that the main congressman came out in a column was around his bid for governor. he made the announcement because of what he called whisper campaigns about his sexuality. his colleague from colorado tweeted this. my gay dar missed it. but i'm happy to welcome him to team lbgt. one, it appears just one vote is needed to get
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >> per back to the quick data bank in november. just like it was brighter when you woke up this morning, we hope to brighten your day a little bit more. 236 is how many races are on the ballot. 2020 alone in the states. this will be the test of how much of a punch chris christie can pack in...
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education. infrastructure. all the things that historically have made america the most attractive place on the planet for businesses to invest. we've got to build on that success. that's who we are as a country. and we have a tradition here of tackling new challenges, adapting to new circumstances, seizing new opportunities. that's one of the reasons that history shows over the last two centuries that when you bet on america, that bet pays off. so, to all the business leaders here today and around the world, we want to be your partner in helping to write the next chapter in our history. we want you to join the generations of immigrants and entrepreneurs and foreign investors who have discovered exactly what it means when we say we are the land of opportunity. that is not a myth. t's a proven fact. there are a lot of wonderful countries out there. but this is a place where you can do business, create great products, deliver great services , make money and do good at the same time. so you should find out why ther
education. infrastructure. all the things that historically have made america the most attractive place on the planet for businesses to invest. we've got to build on that success. that's who we are as a country. and we have a tradition here of tackling new challenges, adapting to new circumstances, seizing new opportunities. that's one of the reasons that history shows over the last two centuries that when you bet on america, that bet pays off. so, to all the business leaders here today and...
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>> guest: he has w a whole bunch of issues related to education, state teacher contracts. rebuilding the jersey shore, gay marriage, that were raised in his first term, fought out to somerm degree but not completely resolved. i think if we do view christie as someone who wants to be president or certainly could run for president in 2016 it will be really interesting to watch especially the first year of the second term before he gets sucked into the 2016 whirlpool. what he tries to prioritize to maintain the narrative he has from the first four years governing as conservative as reformer in a democratic state. >> host: barbara buono, is his challenger. anything to add to her chances. >> guest: we have to see what she says about the race after it is over. she has a candidate of haul martials of person democrats would ordinarily support. she is experienced legislator and a high-profile woman in a state that has not elect ad female democratic governor. she never got any support from the national party with the exception of the group emilys list. she can lay down some interest
>> guest: he has w a whole bunch of issues related to education, state teacher contracts. rebuilding the jersey shore, gay marriage, that were raised in his first term, fought out to somerm degree but not completely resolved. i think if we do view christie as someone who wants to be president or certainly could run for president in 2016 it will be really interesting to watch especially the first year of the second term before he gets sucked into the 2016 whirlpool. what he tries to...
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board of education decision. so today, we're going to set the record straight an the letters. they aren't sweeping the nation. they're going to a small percentage of americans, most people get their insurance through their employer or the government. 5% buy it on the individual market. and the notices are going to an even smaller portion of that 5% whose policies don't meet the new standards. now, if you're one of those people who got a cancelation letter, i imagine it is scary. no one want it is lose their health coverage but it doesn't end there and thanks to the affordable care act you have options to get coverage that will probably be cheaper than what you had and definitely be better. so to help me break it down, jared bernstein, adele stand and jonathan cone. thanks to you all. okay. so -- >> thank you. >> jared, i'll start with you. waiting all this week for this. >> must have been a slow week. >> there was a front page story in "wall street journal" this week titled aides debated obama promise. what struck me, being the communications person in those kinds of persons w
board of education decision. so today, we're going to set the record straight an the letters. they aren't sweeping the nation. they're going to a small percentage of americans, most people get their insurance through their employer or the government. 5% buy it on the individual market. and the notices are going to an even smaller portion of that 5% whose policies don't meet the new standards. now, if you're one of those people who got a cancelation letter, i imagine it is scary. no one want it...
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educators who make a difference in the lives of students... this week's life changer of the year nominee is dr. rty crawford of west, texas... the superintendent of the west independent school district will never forget april 17, 2013, when he was on this football field not for a game, but to help victims of a deadly fertilizer plant explosion... marty crawford: i came up here and ran into our mayor at the corner of spring and highland street up here. at that time, he said the intermediate school is on fire, there's no telling how many we have that have died, it's dark out here, and he looked at me and asked, 'can you set up the football field for triage?" as the town still works to recover, dr. crawford is busy at his job... making sure the students of west get the best education possible... and that can be a challenge considering west lost three of its four campuses... causing west schools to resort to using temporary facilities to make things work. dr. crawford: the one constant, the one thing that's always tried to remain constant and that
educators who make a difference in the lives of students... this week's life changer of the year nominee is dr. rty crawford of west, texas... the superintendent of the west independent school district will never forget april 17, 2013, when he was on this football field not for a game, but to help victims of a deadly fertilizer plant explosion... marty crawford: i came up here and ran into our mayor at the corner of spring and highland street up here. at that time, he said the intermediate...